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Conjugated estriol, sold
under the
brand names Progynon and
Emmenin, is an
estrogen medication which was
previously used for estrogen-type indications...
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introduced for
medical use.
Examples include estriol glucuronide (
Emmenin, Progynon),
estradiol benzoate,
conjugated estrogens (Premarin), diethylstilbestrol...
- the
urine of
pregnant women and sold
under the
brand names Progynon and
Emmenin in the 1930s, was the
predecessor of Premarin. Both of
these products contained...
- (e.g., as estropipate),
estriol succinate, and
estriol glucuronide (as
Emmenin and Progynon).
Ethinylestradiol is a more
potent synthetic analogue of...
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referred to it
variously as feminin, folliculin, menformon, thelykinin, and
emmenin. In 1926,
Parkes and
Bellerby coined the term
estrin to
describe the hormone...
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conjugated estriol (
Emmenin, Progynon))
Estriol acetate benzoate (Holin-Depot)
Estriol glucuronide (as a
component of
conjugated estriol (
Emmenin, Progynon))...
- and was a
component of the
early pharmaceutical estrogens Progynon and
Emmenin.
Catechol estrogen Estrogen conjugate Lipoidal estrogen "Human Metabolome...
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pregnant women and
marketed it as the
active agent in a
product called Emmenin. It was
supplanted on the
market when its manufacturer,
Ayerst (later Wyeth...
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estriol glucuronide, was
marketed in the 1930s,
under the
brand names Emmenin and Progynon. They were the
first orally active estrogen preparations to...
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glucuronide is a
prodrug of estriol, and was the
major component of
Progynon and
Emmenin,
estrogenic products manufactured from the
urine of
pregnant women that...